SPS 334.42 History History: Cr. Register, February, 1992, No. 434, eff. 3-1-92.
SPS 334.43 SPS 334.43Responsibility of sponsors.
SPS 334.43(1) (1) Any person, group or business contracting or leasing for the installation and use of amusement rides shall carry a condition in a contract or agreement that the amusement ride owner meets the conditions of this chapter prior to the opening for use by frequenters.
SPS 334.43(2) (2) Before any amusement ride is operated, the owner of the amusement ride shall provide a copy of the insurance contract required under s. SPS 334.035 to the person, group or business contracting or leasing the installation and use of the amusement ride.
SPS 334.43 History History: Cr. Register, February, 1992, No. 434, eff. 3-1-92; CR 02-127: am. Register May 2003 No. 569, eff. 6-1-03; emerg. cr. (2), eff. 1-1-08; CR 07-086: renum. Comm 34.43 to be (1), cr. (2) Register February 2008 No. 626, eff. 3-1-08; correction in (2) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672.
subch. VII of ch. SPS 334 Subchapter VII — Go-Karts, Dune Buggies and All-Terrain Vehicles
SPS 334.45 SPS 334.45Go-karts, dune buggies and all-terrain vehicles.
SPS 334.45(1)(1)Applicability. The provisions of this section shall apply to go-karts, dune buggies, all-terrain vehicles and similar rider-controlled vehicles which carry or convey passengers along, around or over a fixed or restricted route or course or within a defined area for use as an amusement ride. These provisions shall apply in addition to all other applicable requirements in this chapter.
SPS 334.45(2) (2)Vehicle requirements.
SPS 334.45(2)(a)(a) All vehicles shall be equipped with passenger padding to minimize the risk of injury to the driver, such as steering wheel pad, headrest pad and steering wheel support post pad.
SPS 334.45(2)(b) (b) All vehicles shall be guarded to prevent interlocking of wheels during operation, unless vehicle passing is not allowed.
SPS 334.45(2)(c) (c) All vehicles equipped with seat belts shall be equipped with rollover protection in accordance with recognized safe practice.
SPS 334.45(2)(d) (d) The maximum speed for a vehicle used by drivers under 52 inches in height shall be 8 mph. The speed of every vehicle shall be set at a limit not to exceed the maximum speed for which the track is designed and in accordance with recognized safe practice.
SPS 334.45(2)(e) (e) Vehicles shall be equipped with a guarding system in compliance with recognized safe practice that covers or encloses all moving parts of the drive mechanism, except the wheels.
SPS 334.45(2)(f) (f) Thermal protection shall be provided for the exhaust system.
SPS 334.45(2)(g) (g) Vehicle fuel tanks shall be mounted or guarded in such a manner that provides protection to the driver during operation and if an accident should occur.
SPS 334.45(2)(h) (h) The brake and speed controls shall be readily identified as to function and shall return automatically to a nonoperational position when released.
SPS 334.45(2)(i) (i) The seat, back rest and leg area of every go-kart shall be so designed as to retain the driver on the go-kart in the event of a collision at the front, rear or sides of the go-kart.
SPS 334.45(2)(j) (j) All vehicles shall be provided with impact absorbing bumpers or energy absorption body parts.
SPS 334.45(3) (3)Track and course requirements.
SPS 334.45(3)(a)(a) The surface of the track or course used by go-karts shall be smooth and of a solid and binding material, such as concrete or asphalt.
SPS 334.45(3)(b) (b) The minimum width for go-kart tracks where vehicles travel more than 8 mph shall be 3 vehicle widths throughout the entire course or track.
SPS 334.45(3)(c)1.1. A barrier system shall be installed around the inner and outer edges of the track or course used by go-karts, and it shall extend the entire length of the track or course. Openings in the barrier system for the entrance or exit of vehicles shall be protected in the direction of travel. The system shall consist of a guard rail, rubber tires, a runoff strip level with the track surface, or an embankment of friable earth or gravel or a combination thereof.
SPS 334.45(3)(c)2. 2. If rubber tires are used for a barrier system, the tires shall be free of the rims or wheels. The tires shall be installed to provide an effective barrier without allowing the go-karts to rise over them or penetrate underneath them.
SPS 334.45(3)(c)3. 3. If a metal, wood or fiberglass rail is used for a barrier system, the rail surface shall be kept free of sharp or protruding edges or seams, and it shall be maintained so that there is no loose or unsecured area.
SPS 334.45(3)(c)4. 4. A barrier system shall be installed to designate and protect the pit area or passenger loading area.
SPS 334.45(3)(d) (d) A fence or railing system at least 42 inches high shall be installed at maintenance buildings, driveways, pit areas, and fuel storage pumping areas to keep frequenters from entering these track areas without the permission of, or direction by, the track personnel.
SPS 334.45(3)(e) (e) No intersecting track or course configuration shall be permitted.
SPS 334.45(3)(f) (f) Any pole, post or solid obstruction that may be accidentally struck shall be protected by a resilient, energy-absorbing system.
SPS 334.45(3)(g) (g) Fire extinguishers with a minimum 10-B:C rating shall be conspicuously located within 50 feet of the pit area and fueling point.
SPS 334.45(4) (4)Operation requirements.
SPS 334.45(4)(a)(a) The attendants shall be able to clearly view the entire course.
SPS 334.45(4)(b) (b) The refueling of vehicles may not take place in any area where frequenters are present.
SPS 334.45 Note Note: Fuel storage and fueling operations are regulated under ch. ATCP 93, Flammable, Combustible and Hazardous Liquids.
SPS 334.45(4)(c) (c) During nighttime operation, track lighting with a minimum lighting level of 5 footcandles at the track surface shall be provided.
SPS 334.45(4)(d) (d) A means shall be provided to safely alert the drivers of the vehicles to a caution situation or to stop the vehicles in case of an emergency.
SPS 334.45(4)(e) (e) Smoking shall not be permitted while operating a vehicle or in the pit area.
SPS 334.45(4)(f) (f) Vehicles shall not be operated with more than one person per seat unless the vehicle is designed for such operation by the vehicle manufacturer.
SPS 334.45(5) (5)Signs.
SPS 334.45(5)(a)(a) A conspicuous sign shall be posted at the ticket window or track entrance indicating at least the following information:
SPS 334.45(5)(a)1. 1. Minimum height of 52 inches for a driver of a standard go-kart.
SPS 334.45(5)(a)2. 2. To start and stop only at the attendant's signal.
SPS 334.45(5)(a)3. 3. To stay in the vehicle while on the track.
SPS 334.45(5)(a)4. 4. Loose clothing and hair longer than shoulder length must be secured.
SPS 334.45(5)(a)5. 5. To obey verbal instructions of the attendant.
SPS 334.45(5)(b) (b) A conspicuous sign shall be posted at the boarding or starting area indicating at least the following information:
SPS 334.45(5)(b)1. 1. To keep hands and feet inside the vehicle.
SPS 334.45(5)(b)2. 2. To obey the attendant's signals.
SPS 334.45(5)(b)3. 3. Bumping, stopping or U-turns on the track are not allowed.
SPS 334.45(5)(b)4. 4. To stay on the track surface.
SPS 334.45(5)(b)5. 5. To stay in the vehicle in the parking area until released by the attendant.
SPS 334.45(5)(b)6. 6. No smoking in the pit area or while operating a vehicle.
SPS 334.45(5)(c) (c) A conspicuous sign shall be posted at the unloading area indicating that the driver is to remain seated until released by the attendant.
SPS 334.45 History History: Cr. Register, February, 1992, No. 434, eff. 3-1-92; CR 02-127: cr. (4) (f) Register May 2003 No. 569, eff. 6-1-03; correction in (4) (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672; correction in (4) (b) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2013 No. 696; CR 14-010: am. (4) (b) Register August 2014 No. 704, eff. 9-1-14; correction in (4) (b) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register August 2014 No. 704.
subch. VIII of ch. SPS 334 Subchapter VIII — Bungee Jumping
SPS 334.55 SPS 334.55Scope and application.
SPS 334.55(1) (1)Scope. This subchapter applies to the site, equipment, personnel, operating procedures and emergency provisions for bungee jumping. This subchapter applies in addition to all other applicable requirements in this chapter.
SPS 334.55(2) (2)Prohibited jumping. Bungee jumping from cranes, bridges or hot air balloons is prohibited. Stunt jumping, sandbagging and tandem jumping are also prohibited. Catapulting is prohibited when an overhead obstruction exists which may impact or otherwise strike the person, thereby posing a hazard.
SPS 334.55 History History: Cr. Register, January, 1994, No. 457, eff. 2-1-94; CR 02-127: am. (2) Register May 2003 No. 569, eff. 6-1-03.
SPS 334.56 SPS 334.56Definitions. In this subchapter:
SPS 334.56(1) (1) “Air bag" means a device which cradles the body and which uses an air release breather system to dissipate the energy due to a fall, thereby allowing the person to land without an abrupt stop or bounce.
SPS 334.56(2) (2) “Binding" means the material used to hold the bungee cord threads in place.
SPS 334.56(3) (3) “Bungee cord" means the elastic rope to which the jumper is attached and which lengthens and shortens to produce the bouncing action.
SPS 334.56(4) (4) “Bungee jumping" means a procedure where a person free falls from a height and the descent is limited by attachment to a bungee cord.
SPS 334.56(5) (5) “Catapulting" means a procedure where a person is held on the ground while the bungee cord is stretched, and when the person is released, he or she is propelled upwards.
SPS 334.56 Note Note: Catapulting is also referred to as launching or reverse jumping.
SPS 334.56(6) (6) “Dynamic load" means the load placed on the rigging and attachments by the initial free fall of the jumper and the bouncing movements of the jumper.
SPS 334.56(7) (7) “Equipment" means power or manually operated devices used to raise, lower and hold loads.
SPS 334.56(8) (8) “Failure" means breakage, separation of components, or the point where the ultimate strength is exceeded.
SPS 334.56(9) (9) “Hoist" or “hoisting" means all functions such as lowering, lifting, swinging or suspending a platform.
SPS 334.56(10) (10) “Jump harness" means an assembly which is worn by a jumper and attached to a bungee cord.
SPS 334.56(11) (11) “Jump height" means the distance from the jump platform to the bottom of the jump zone.
SPS 334.56(12) (12) “Jump master" means a person who has responsibility for the bungee jumping operation and who prepares the jumper for the actual jump.
SPS 334.56(13) (13) “Jump operator" means a person who assists the jump master to prepare a jumper for jumping and operates the lowering system.
SPS 334.56(14) (14) “Jump zone" means the space bounded by the maximum designed movements of the jumper or any part of the jumper.
SPS 334.56(15) (15) “Jumper" means the person who falls or jumps from a height when attached to a bungee cord.
SPS 334.56(16) (16) “Landing area" means the surface area of a net, air bag or water where the jumper lands.
SPS 334.56(17) (17) “Lowering system" means any manual or mechanical equipment capable of lowering a jumper to the designated landing area.
SPS 334.56(18) (18) “Maximum intended load" means the total load of all persons, tools, materials and other loads reasonably anticipated to be applied to a platform or platform component at any one time.
SPS 334.56(19) (19) “Platform" means the area attached to a structure from which the jumper falls or jumps.
SPS 334.56(20) (20) “Rigging system" means the bungee cord plus any webbing or rope connected to the bungee cord.
SPS 334.56(21) (21) “Recovery area" means an area next to the landing area, where the jumper may recover from the jump before returning to the public area.
SPS 334.56(22) (22) “Safety harness" means an approved assembly to be worn by an operator and which is designed to be attached to a lanyard and prevent the jump site operator from falling.
SPS 334.56(23) (23) “Safety space" means a space extending beyond the jump zone as a safety factor.
SPS 334.56(24) (24) “Sandbagging" means the practice of a jumper holding onto any object, including another person, during the initial descent after jumping off of a platform, for the purpose of exerting more force on the bungee cord in order to stretch it further, and then releasing the object at the bottom of the jump causing the jumper to rebound with more force than could be created by the jumper's weight alone.
SPS 334.56(25) (25) “Site operating manual" means the document containing the procedures and forms for the operation of all bungee jumping activities and equipment.
SPS 334.56(26) (26) “Structure" means the apparatus supporting the platform.
SPS 334.56(27) (27) “Tandem jumping" means the practice of 2 people harnessed together while jumping simultaneously from the same jump platform.
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